Wireless communication device with concealed value in mobile gaming

ABSTRACT

A method for guiding game play of a game in an augmented reality game space. The game runs on a smart device in conjunction with a game space. The method includes determining that a user has completed a game objective and earned the right to a game piece having a concealed value. Information including an indication that the user has completed the game objective is sent from a smart device to a game server. The game server receives information from the smart device and sends information including a location of the game piece having a concealed value to the smart device and to a confirmation device. The smart device displays a location of the game piece having a concealed value in the augmented reality game space. Also, a system for game play including the smart device, the game server, and the confirmation device.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional PatentApplication Ser. No. 62/943,412, filed Dec. 4, 2019, for “WirelessCommunication Device with Concealed Value in Mobile Gaming”, theentirety of which is hereby incorporated by reference.

BACKGROUND 1. Field

The present disclosure relates to game play in an augmented reality gamespace. In particular, the disclosure relates to an augmented realitygame wherein rewards may be in the form of game pieces having aconcealed value, and to a system for game play.

2. Description of Related Art

Many single-user and multiple-user games in which the player or userseeks to complete a task more quickly than other players, to mostaccurately hit a target, or capture objects, are available. These gamesare designed to be played alone or with others, and may involve teamplay.

Scoring in such games often is predictable because the scores obtainedare merely the sums of the various objects captured, speed obtained, andthe like related to the objective of the game. Scoring may be related tothe difficulty of carrying out the task, but the selections are known.Game play becomes repetitive, and players lose interest.

Users may lose interest in games having a ‘playing board’ format thatrequires all players be in the same location. Other games that requireseparation of the players may become disused because of a lack ofcamaraderie. The thrill of victory is somewhat dampened by the fact thatthe winner may be alone. With no other players nearby, the fun ofwinning a multi-player game may be somewhat diminished.

In many games, there is no excitement in ordinary game play. Means ofscoring are known, thus leading to boring predictability. Also, loss ofobjects required to play the game may preclude an enjoyable game,especially if the missing piece object leads to other objects andopportunities to advance.

There is a need in the art for a system and method that addresses theshortcomings of the prior art discussed above.

SUMMARY

In one aspect, the disclosure provides a method for guiding game play ofa game in an augmented reality game space. The game runs on a smartdevice in conjunction with a game space. The method comprisesdetermining that a user has completed a game objective and earned theright to a game piece having a concealed value. Information including anindication that the user has completed the game objective is sent to thegame server. The game server receives information from the smart deviceand sends information including a location of the game piece having aconcealed value to the smart device. The smart device displays alocation of the game piece having a concealed value in the augmentedreality game space.

In another aspect, the disclosure provides a method for guiding gameplay. In accordance with the method, the information sent from the gameserver to the smart device includes a prize passcode. The prize passcodealso is sent to a confirmation device at the location of the game piecehaving a concealed value.

In still another aspect, the disclosure provides a system for playing anaugmented reality game. The system includes a game server configured toreceive from a mobile system information of a completed game objective,to choose a location for the game piece having a concealed value, and tosend a prize passcode to the mobile system. The prize passcode also issent to a confirmation device, if one is present. The system for playingalso includes a mobile system comprising a smart device and configuredto determine that the user has completed a game objective, sendinformation regarding completion of a game objective, and receive aprize passcode.

Other systems, methods, features, and advantages of the invention willbe, or will become, apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art uponexamination of the following figures and detailed description. It isintended that all such additional systems, methods, features andadvantages be included within this description and this summary, bewithin the scope of the invention, and be protected by the followingclaims.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The invention can be better understood with reference to the followingdrawings and description. The components in the figures are notnecessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustratingthe principles of the invention. Moreover, in the figures, likereference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout thedifferent views.

FIG. 1 illustrates an area for game play in accordance with anembodiment;

FIG. 2 illustrates a system for game play in accordance with anembodiment;

FIG. 3 illustrates an embodiment of a user engaging in game play;

FIG. 4 illustrates an embodiment of a user during game play;

FIG. 5 is an embodiment of evidence that a game objective has beencompleted;

FIG. 6 is an embodiment of an illustration of a game piece having aconcealed value at the player's location;

FIG. 7 is embodiment of an illustration of a game piece having aconcealed value at a location remote from the player;

FIG. 8 is a flow chart illustrating steps of an embodiment andillustrating which device in the system hosts the step;

FIG. 9 is an illustration of an embodiment of directions to a remotegame piece;

FIG. 10 is an illustration of an embodiment of claiming a prize with aprize passcode;

FIG. 11 illustrates an embodiment of selecting a game piece having aconcealed value;

FIG. 12 illustrates an embodiment of an action that can be taken afterearning a game piece having a concealed value; and

FIG. 13 is a flow chart of an embodiment of claiming a prize.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The disclosure provides a system for playing an augmented reality game.The game will be described in detail herein as it relates to a singleuser. Game play may include two or more players. The players may playco-operatively, as for a team, or may play individually against theother players. However, game play unique to multiple users may be setforth herein. Game play includes an aspect of unpredictability andexcitement not found in earlier games. A game piece having a concealedvalue provides excitement as the value is discerned. Sponsorship of gameplay by vendors and advertisers in the game space also may improvebusiness and community relationships. Importantly, a user's ability tostore or retain things of value in an account accessed from a gamesystem provides secure storage of those things, as described below.

FIG. 1 illustrates an embodiment of a game space relevant to the systemdiscussed below and shown in FIG. 2. Game space 100 is an arbitrary gamespace, or a game space having artificial boundaries. Various featuresmay be found in game space 100. Park 105 provides an area within gamespace 100 that may have trees, paths, benches, fountains, trashreceptacles, food vendors, and other features, such as climbing bars,teeter-totters, and other devices. For convenience, only selectedmembers of a group of items have been identified on FIG. 1 with areference number. Although the disclosure herein may address only thesenumbered members of a group or category, it is understood that thedisclosure applies to every member of the group or category. Theunnumbered features may have the same or different properties andcharacteristics as the numbered features in that group or category. Forexample, some restaurants may be fine dining destinations while othersmay have a playground for children.

Other features may include transit stop 110, parking structure 115, andshopping facility 120. Game space 100 also may include first personallocation 125, second personal location 126, third personal location 127,and fourth personal location 128. Such personal locations may be storesand boutiques, churches and places of worship, libraries, schools, andthe like.

In some embodiments, additional features may be available. In game space100, first restaurant 130, fine dining restaurant 131, first café 132,and first lounge 135 are identified. A system of streets 140, lanes 145,and paths 150 may be representative of all of the streets in the streetgroup, lanes in the lanes group, and paths in the path group in the gamespace. In some embodiments, the game play may exclude businesses andlocations that maybe considered to be ‘adult’ places. Examples of suchadult places include lounge 135, liquor stores, fine dining restaurant131, tobacconists, and the like. These and other ‘adult’ places may beeliminated from consideration in some embodiments of game play intendedfor children.

FIG. 2 illustrates an embodiment of system 200 for game play. System 200comprises game server 270 that sends information to and receivesinformation from other devices in the system by way of internet 260.System 200 also includes smart device 210, which may be a mobile devicesuch as a smart phone. Game server 270 is configured to receiveinformation from a mobile system, such as smart device 210. In someembodiments, the information sent to game server 270 through internet260 relates to a completed game objective. Game server 270 also maychoose a location for a game piece having a concealed value. Game server270 also may send a prize passcode to the mobile system.

In some embodiments, confirmation device 250 may form part of system200. Confirmation device 250 may be used to confirm information relatingto a completed objective. Such information may include a prize passcode.Information may be exhibited, displayed, or disclosed on screen 251 ofconfirmation device 250.

System 200 also includes a mobile system comprising a smart device.Smart device 210 may be a smart telephone. In some embodiments, smartdevice 210 is configured to determine that the user has completed a gameobjective. Smart device 210 may send information regarding completion ofa game objective to game server 270 through internet 260. Game server270 then sends a prize passcode to smart device 210. In someembodiments, game server 270 also may send the prize passcode toconfirmation device 250, if one is present.

Communication module 222 enables flow of information, such as bycellular circuits, WiFi, Bluetooth®, and near-field communication,between and amongst the information sources, i.e., internet 260,confirmation device 250, and smart device 210. Smart device 210 includescamera 212, GPS 214, and processing unit 220. Smart device 210 furtherincludes SIM card 216, memory 224, battery 218, and connection module226. Each of these features functions in the typical way for a smartdevice. Connection module 226 enables wired connection of smart device210 to other devices, to a charger, for example. Information isdisclosed on screen or display 215 of smart device 210. In someembodiments, confirmation device 250 may form part of system 200.Information may be exhibited or disclosed on screen 251 of confirmationdevice 250.

The disclosure also provides a method for guiding game play of a game inan augmented reality game space. The game runs on smart device 210 inuse within a game space. The method comprises determining that a userhas completed a game objective and earned the right to a game piecehaving a concealed value. Information including an indication that theuser has completed the game objective is sent to game server 270. Gameserver 270 receives information from smart device 210 and sendsinformation including a location of the game piece having a concealedvalue to smart device 210. Smart device 210 displays a location of thegame piece having a concealed value in the augmented reality game space.

Electronic games, or games that may be played with a smart device, maybe played outdoors in a game space limited by, for example, theboundaries of a park or an area bounded by selected streets. Similarly,such a game may have an indoor game space such as a floor of a building,or the entirety of a building. The game space also may be a combinationof indoor and outdoor areas, such as a building and the buildinggrounds. A game space also may encompass an area having random orarbitrary boundaries. Random or artificial boundaries are boundariesthat need not follow a natural contour or pre-existing boundary. Gameplay may be successfully achieved in any type of game space. Forconvenience herein, the game space is described as an outdoor game spacehaving artificial boundaries.

In some embodiments, game pieces may be positioned in predeterminedlocations, such as those identified in FIG. 1. These game pieces may beordinary items typically found within the game space. Game pieces may beconsidered tokens to be redeemed for prizes. The actual value of theprize associated with each game piece is determined and established ingame server 270. Typically, the actual valued of a prize is not revealeduntil the game piece is redeemed.

In some embodiments, game server 270 establishes the value of each gamepiece having a concealed value dynamically. Any evaluation technique maybe used. The evaluation may be made when the game piece having theconcealed value is available in the game space, when the right to havethe game piece having a concealed value is acquired by the user, or whenthe token is redeemed for value. For example, game server 270 mayestablish a high value for the first, fifth, and tenth game pieceshaving a concealed values that are found in a multi-player game.Alternatively, value may be set in a pari-mutuel arrangement. Game playthat requires that the users pay fees to play, the various fees may beplaced in a pool. In accordance with pari-mutuel wagering practices, theproceeds of the fees may be pooled, any expenses and taxes are deductedfrom the pool, and the pool is shared amongst the winners. In accordancewith the pari-mutuel technique, the number of players seeking a gamepiece having a concealed value may be used to establish a pari-mutuelpool.

In some embodiments, the game space may have a theme. For example, thegame space may have within its boundaries a number of competing storesof a type, such as a hardware store. In some embodiments, the storescould cooperate to sponsor game play within the region. For example,incentives could be given to visit each hardware store. In someembodiments, incentives could be given to visit only one hardware store,for example, if that store sponsored the game.

In some embodiments, businesses may sponsor game play by placingadvertising in the game space. In some embodiments, the advertising maybe placed on the game pieces having a concealed value. In someembodiments, the advertising may be placed in the augmented realityscreens. Advertising may be placed on augmented reality screens at thelocation of the store, or may be a simple ‘congratulations’ message whena game objective is achieved. In some embodiments, a sponsor couldaugment the value of a game piece having a concealed value if it isredeemed at his store. Other themed game play may involve safetycampaigns, incentives to purchase pets and pet-related goods, and prizesof various values in a candy shop or ice cream parlor. These and otherarrangements may be used.

In some embodiments, a game play sponsor may augment the value assignedto a game piece having a concealed value by game server 270. Thisadditive value may be in the same currency as the game piece having aconcealed value such as points or money. The additive value may be asupplemental prize, such as a gift certificate from the sponsor'sbusiness, or a product from the store. Information relating to valuesand earnings by each player is relayed to game server 270. The abilityof game server 270 to establish values for the game piece providessignificant flexibility to provide games having various payout means,thus attracting a variety of players. Also, the ability to assignadditional or supplemental values provided by sponsors yields theability to attract sponsors to underwrite game play costs of players.

Game pieces having a concealed value and associated or related prizesmay be distributed throughout the augmented reality game space. In someembodiments, game pieces are associated with a game objective. In someembodiments, a game objective may be to win a footrace against anaugmented reality runner in an augmented reality version of a localtrack or a generally-known location, such as a baseball stadium orfootball stadium. In some embodiments, the game objective may be tocapture or to defeat a monster, a dragon, or any game charactergenerated in augmented reality.

FIG. 3 illustrates player or user 305 attempting to identify thelocation of a game piece having a concealed value. An augmented realitygame is running on smart device 210 while user 305 is in park 105 withinthe game space illustrated on FIG. 1. As can be seen in FIG. 3, display215 is showing the portion of park 105 at which camera 212 of smartdevice 210 is pointed. User 305 is manipulating the view through smartdevice 210 to find a game piece having a concealed value and the gameobjective associated therewith.

In some embodiments, display 215 shows the view available through camera212 of smart device 210 and enhances it with an augmented realitysupplement. The augmented reality supplement, or overlay, is provided bygame server 270 through internet 260. One augmented reality contributionis illustrated in FIG. 4. FIG. 4 illustrates game character 410 as amenacing animal. Game character 410 was identified by using smart device210 in park 105. The image of game character 410 is provided to display215 of smart device 210 by augmented reality from game server 270. Gameserver 270 delivers the image through internet 260 to smart device 210.

In some embodiments, when game character 410 is identified on smartdevice 210, user 305 then may be presented with a game objective. In theembodiment illustrated in FIG. 4, the game objective is to defeat orcontrol game character 410. In some embodiments, defeating orcontrolling game character 410 requires that activation button 405 bepushed by user 305. In some embodiments, the game objective may be metby tapping activation button 405 a preselected number of times in acertain period. In some embodiments, it may be necessary to tapactivation button 405 with a certain pressure, for smart devices thathave a screen that is sensitive to multiple pressure levels to givedifferent results. In some embodiments, pressing activation button 405for a certain period may be the game objective. The game objective maybe established by game server 270 in response to information related tothe age or skill of user 305.

If user 305 fails to achieve the game objective, a disparaging screenmay appear. The message to be displayed may be sent from game server 270through internet 260 to display 215 of smart device 210. The message maybe related to the age or skill level of user 305. In some embodiments,the screen may say “You are too slow to defeat me!” In some embodiments,the screen may say “You are too weak to defeat me!” In some embodiments,a disparaging message based on the skill necessary to defeat or capturegame character 410 may be displayed. In some embodiments, such asembodiments played by children, an encouraging message, such as “Sorry,you failed.” or “Nice try!” may be more appropriate. In someembodiments, “Try again!” may be displayed.

In some embodiments, if user 305 fails to achieve the game objective,another attempt may be allowed. In some embodiments, failure to achievethe game objective precludes another attempt. In a multi-playerembodiment, failure to achieve a game objective may preclude anotherattempt until another player has attempted to achieve the gameobjective. In some embodiments of multi-player play, the team of aplayer who fails to achieve a game objective may be excluded from arepeat attempt until a player from the other team has had an opportunityto achieve the game objective.

In some embodiments, smart device 210 may determine that user 305 hasachieved a game objective and confirms that user 305 has earned theright to a game piece having a concealed value. Smart device 210 thensends, through internet 260 to game server 270 information indicatingthat user 305 has achieved a game objective and has earned the right toa game piece having a concealed value.

In some embodiments, upon receiving confirmation that a game piecehaving a concealed value has been earned, game server 270 sends to smartdevice 210 information including a location of a game piece having aconcealed value. The location may be identified after a congratulatorymessage.

FIG. 5 illustrates a congratulatory screen that may be displayed whenthe game objective has been achieved. As user 305 tries to defeat gamecharacter 410 in park 105, game character 410 may become a smaller, moretypical, size and may become less menacing as an indicator that user 305is carrying out the correct technique for achieving the game objective.Game character 410 may display a flag of surrender, as illustrated inFIG. 5, as an indicator the user 305 has achieved the game objective. Insome embodiments, game character 410 may appear to be dead or to havebeen captured, as with a net over the body of game character 410.Display 215 of smart device 210 also may show a congratulatory message.In some embodiments, the message may be presented on display 215 ofsmart device 210 also may include an instruction to collect the prizenearby. Then, user 305 may move the camera 212 around park 105 in gamespace 100.

In some embodiments, as user 305 moves camera 212 around the area,various game play objects may appear. The images of these objects may begenerated by augmented reality and forwarded to smart device 210 fromgame server 270 through internet 260. As can be seen in FIG. 6, threeobjects may appear to be on or near park bench 610. Bottle cap 605, can615, and pen 620 may be seen in display 215 of smart device 210. Theseobjects are game pieces having concealed values. However, as can beseen, bottle cap 605 is highlighted in augmented reality. Thus, bottlecap 605 is a game piece having a concealed value greater than any valueto be found in the other of the game pieces.

In some embodiments, there may be others playing other gamessimultaneously, but using the same game pieces having concealed values.In such embodiments, there exists a clear advantage to being able toidentify the game piece having the highest value with the signalsprovided from game server 270 through internet 260 to smart device 210.

User 305 then may select bottle cap 605 as the prize for completing thegame objective. This game piece represents the actual prize, which maybe awarded at a later time. The actual prize may be anything of value,including points that may be added to other points earned at other stepsin the game play. Bottle cap 605 may have a code printed or otherwiseassociated with the physical cap. In some embodiments, a QR code may bepresent. In some embodiments, bottle cap 605 may include a near-fieldcommunication (NFC) chip. Either type of code may be read by smartdevice 210. If the prize is points, the value may be added immediatelyto the account of user 305. In this case, smart device 210 maycommunicate the value of the prize to game server 270 through internet260. Game server 270 then may add the value of the prize to the value ofthe account to obtain a new value of the account. In some embodiments,game server 270 thus provides secure storage of value in the user'saccount, as smart device 210 is required to access the account. This newvalue then may be communicated from game server 270 to smart device 210through internet 260. In some embodiments, a sponsored prize may bepicked up at the office of the sponsor. Although a prize may betransferred to the user's account, a prize also may be left in thecustody of another for use in the future. For example, a prize from abusiness may be treated like a gift card at that business. In someembodiments, the new value may be made available to other players fromgame server 270 through internet 260. Any tangible prizes may beobtained in a different way.

The disclosure also is directed to another embodiment of a method forguiding gameplay. In this embodiment, after smart device 210communicates to game server 270 that a game objective has been achievedand the right to a game piece having a concealed value has been earned,game server 270 may send information, including the location of the gamepiece having a concealed value, to smart device 210. Game server 270also may send a prize passcode to smart device 210 and to confirmationdevice 250 at the location of the game piece having a concealed value.User 305 then follows navigation instructions to the location of thegame piece having a concealed value and of the prize by followingnavigation directions to the location of confirmation device 250.

FIG. 7 is illustrative of a message that may be sent to display 215 ofsmart device 210. In embodiments requiring navigation instructions, thescreen in FIG. 7 may be sent to smart device 210. The screen may containcongratulatory and encouraging statements, and may include navigationbutton 705. Activation of navigation button 705 sends a signal to gameserver 270 that smart device 210 is ready to receive navigationinstructions. Game server 270 then returns navigation directions tosmart device 210.

FIG. 8 illustrates for system 800 the interactions of embodiments of theparts of a system. Smart device 210 may confirm that a game objective iscompleted in step 805. In step 810, smart device 210 then may forwardinformation of completion to game server 270. Game server 270 mayreceive information about completion of a game objective in step 815 andmay choose the location of the prize in step 820. In step 825, gameserver 270 may send the prize passcode to both smart device 210 andconfirmation device 250. Smart device 210 may receive the prize passcodein step 835 and confirmation device 250 receives the passcode in step830. In step 840, game server 270 may send navigation information tosmart device 210. In step 845, smart device 210 receives the informationfor display to user 305. Examples of these steps are provided in thefollowing figures.

In some embodiments, navigation instructions 910 may be provided as aroute on a map, as illustrated in FIG. 9. As shown, user 305 at location905 in park 105 is illustrated at a start point. Navigation instructions910 are indicated on the map. Navigation instructions 910 end at firstrestaurant 130, which also may be labelled as prize location 930. Insome embodiments, prize location 930 may be selected to beage-appropriate. Thus, if a child is playing the game, first restaurant130 may be a suitable family-type restaurant. Lounge 135 may beconsidered inappropriate as the prize location for a child playing thegame. These types of considerations may be installed into game server270 at the time the game is begun.

In some embodiments, directions may be given in another way. Forexample, directions may be expressed by a compass direction and distancefrom user 305. Such a style may be particularly suited for students oforienteering. In a game space that has buildings and other obstacles totravel, the directions may be expressed so that the instructions alignwith streets, lanes, and paths that allow free travel. In someembodiments, the directions may be expressed as a single direction anddistance, with a feasible route to be determined or calculated by theuser. In some embodiments, the direction may name streets andidentifying cross-streets and directions to turn. Any such method issuitable.

FIG. 10 illustrates a scenario wherein user 305 displays a prizepasscode on display 215 of smart device 210 to employee 1005 of prizelocation 930. The same prize passcode has been forwarded from gameserver 270 through the internet to confirmation device 250 and smartdevice 210. Thus, when user 305 presents a prize passcode, employee 1005calls up the prize passcode on confirmation device 250. When the prizepasscodes match, user 305 is awarded the prize.

In embodiments, the prize may be one of a plurality of prizes that lookidentical to the unaided eye. In such a circumstance, the prize valuemay be printed or otherwise put onto the game pieces having a concealedvalue in a manner that is not visible to the unaided eye. In someembodiments, the game pieces 1115 will be arranged on a tray 1110offered by employee 1005, as illustrated in FIG. 11, or in any suitableway. Because the value of the game piece is concealed, it may benecessary to have equipment that can identify which game piece toselect. To provide the ability to identify the valuable game piecehaving a concealed value, an infrared notch filter for the correct rangeof infra-red light may be supplied from game server 270. Such a filteruses a particular band of infrared that will enable user 305 to selectthe game piece having a concealed value. As shown in FIG. 11, user 305uses the infra-red notch filter through camera 212 of smart device 210to identify bottle cap 605 as the prize token.

FIG. 12 illustrates some embodiments of redemption opportunities foruser 305 having winning bottle cap 605 in his possession. Game server270 may authenticate the value of the prize, as read by smart device 210and forwarded by way of internet 260. Authentication by game server 270is forwarded to smart device 210 to show a message on display 215. Themessage may be congratulatory, or it may enquire whether, if the prizeis points, user 305 would like to deposit the value of the prize intothe account of user 205. The user may select deposit or another option.

FIG. 13 illustrates the roles of smart device 210, game server 270, andconfirmation device 250 in this exchange. In some embodiments of system1300, user 305 arrives with smart device 210 at prize location 930 instep 1305. In step 1310, user 305 shows the prize passcode on display215 to employee 1005, who may validate the win by comparing the prizepasscode on display 215 with the passcode on screen 251 of confirmationdevice 250 in step 1315. Confirmation device 250 may send validationinformation at step 1320 to game server 270, which may receive theinformation at step 1325. Game server 270 then may send infra-red notchfilter at step 1330, which may be received at step 1335 by smart device210 in the possession of user 305. Game server 270 also may assign valueto the prize in step 1340 and may provide that value to smart device 210in step 1345. Employee 1005 presents prizes to user 305, who may use theinfra-red notch filter to select the prize identified by the filter instep 1350. The prize may be securely retained by employee 1005 at thebusiness so that user 305 may use the prize or take possession of it atanother time.

While various embodiments of the invention have been described, thedescription is intended to be exemplary, rather than limiting and itwill be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that many moreembodiments and implementations are possible that are within the scopeof the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be restrictedexcept in light of the attached claims and their equivalents. Also,various modifications and changes may be made within the scope of theattached claims.

I claim:
 1. A method for guiding gameplay of a game in an augmentedreality game space, the game running on a smart device in conjunctionwith a game space, the method comprising: determining that a user hascompleted a game objective and earned the right to a game piece having aconcealed value; sending information to the game server, the informationindicating that the user has completed the game objective; receivinginformation from the game server, the information including a locationof the game piece having a concealed value; identifying on a display ofthe smart device a location of the game piece having a concealed valuein the augmented reality game space; and dynamically setting in the gameserver the value of the game piece having a concealed value.
 2. Themethod of claim 1, further comprising: distinguishing on a display ofthe smart device the game piece having a concealed value.
 3. The methodof claim 2, further comprising: sending information from the game serverto the display of the smart device to display the game piece having aconcealed value.
 4. The method of claim 3, further comprising: revealingto the user the location of the game piece having a concealed value byaugmenting the view of the game piece having a concealed value on thesmart device.
 5. The method of claim 1, further comprising: adding thevalue of the game piece having a concealed value to an accountassociated with the user and stored in the server.
 6. The method ofclaim 1, further comprising: augmenting the display of the game piecehaving a concealed value by use of a notch infrared filter on the gameserver and on the smart device.
 7. The method of claim 1, furthercomprising: selecting the location of the game piece having a concealedvalue based on an age of the user.
 8. A method for guiding gameplay of agame in an augmented reality game space, the game running on a smartdevice in conjunction with a game space, the method comprising:determining that a user has completed a game objective and earned theright to a game piece having a concealed value; sending information tothe game server, the information indicating that the user has completedthe game objective; receiving information from the game server, theinformation including a location of the game piece having a concealedvalue; and sending a prize passcode from the game server to the smartdevice and to a device at the location of the game piece having aconcealed value.
 9. The method of claim 8, further comprising; receivinginformation from the game server, the information including navigationinformation to the location of the game piece having a concealed value.10. The method of claim 9, further comprising: comparing the prizepasscode from the smart device with the prize passcode provided to thedevice at the location of the game piece having a concealed value todetermine whether to reveal the location of the game piece having aconcealed value to the user.
 11. The method of claim 10, furthercomprising: sending the location of the game piece having a concealedvalue from the game server to the smart device; and revealing thelocation of the game piece having a concealed value by augmenting theview of the game piece having a concealed value in the game space, asdepicted in the screen of the smart device.
 12. The method of claim 10,wherein the game server dynamically values the game piece having aconcealed value.
 13. The method of claim 11, wherein the game serverdynamically values the game piece having a concealed value.
 14. Themethod of claim 8, further comprising: transferring the value of thegame piece having a concealed value to an account associated with theuser and storing the account in the server.
 15. A system for playing anaugmented reality game, the system comprising: a game server configuredto receive from a mobile system information of a completed gameobjective, chose a location for the game piece having a concealed value,send a prize passcode to the mobile system and to a confirmation system;and a mobile system comprising a smart device and configured todetermine that the user has completed a game objective, to sendinformation regarding completion of the game objective, and to receive aprize passcode.
 16. The system of claim 15, further comprising aconfirmation device at the location of the game piece having a concealedvalue configured to receive a prize passcode from the game server. 17.The system of claim 16, wherein the game server is further configured toprovide navigation information to the smart device; and the smart deviceis further configured to receive navigation information and display itto the user.
 18. The system of claim 15, wherein the game server isfurther configured to dynamically value the game piece having aconcealed value.
 19. The system of claim 17, wherein the game server isfurther configured to send an infra-red notch filter to the smartdevice.
 20. The system of claim 19, wherein the game server is furtherconfigured to dynamically value the game piece having a concealed value.